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    9
    IntroductionC\fution reg\frding us\fge of the projector
     
    ■ If you are not to use the pro\bector for a long 
    time or before moving the pro\bector, make 
    certain you unplug the power cord from the 
    wall outlet, and disconnect any other 
    cables connected to it.
     
    ■ Do not carry the pro\bector by holding the 
    lens.
     
    ■ Do not expose the pro\bector to direct 
    sunlight or place next to heat sources. 
    Doing so may affect the cabinet color or 
    cause deformation of the plastic cover.
    Other connected equipment
     
    ■ When connecting a computer or other 
    audio-visual equipment to the pro\bector, 
    make the connections AFTER unplugging 
    the power cord of the pro\bector from the 
    AC outlet and turning off the equipment to 
    be connected.
     
    ■ Please read the operation manuals of the 
    pro\bector and the equipment to be 
    connected for instructions on how to make 
    the connections.
    Using the projector in other countries
     
    ■ The power supply voltage and the shape of 
    the plug may vary depending on the region 
    or country you are using the pro\bector in. 
    When using the pro\bector overseas, make 
    sure you use an appropriate power cord for 
    the country you are in.
    Temper\fture monitor function
     
    ■ If the temperature inside the pro\bector 
    increases, due to blockage of the air vents, 
    or the setting location, the temperature 
    warning indicator will blink. And if the 
    temperature keeps on rising, “
    ” will 
    illuminate in the lower left corner of the 
    picture with the temperature warning 
    indicator blinking. If this state continues, 
    the lamp will turn off, the cooling fan will 
    run and then the pro\bector will enter 
    Standby mode. Refer to “Maintenance 
    Indicators” on pages 
    61
     and 
    62
     for details.
    Info
     
    						
    							
    10
    P\frt N\fmes \fnd \bunctions
    Numbers in Z  refer to the main pages in this operation manual where the 
    topic is explained.
    13
    11
    12
    1
    2
    5
    6
    3
    4
    7
    9
    8
    1014
    15 1617
    \bront View
      1
      
    Temperature warning indicator 61
      2
        Lamp indicator 61
      3
        Power indicator 61
      4
      
    STANDBY/ON button 25	 	 	r 	 g 	 e 	 
    						
    							
    11
    Introduction
    1 2345
    10
    11
    6789
    12
    13
    14
    Rear View (Termina\fs)
      1
    	 HDMI 	 terminal 	2\b, 21, 22
    Terminal for HDMI input.
      2	 	AUDIO	 2 	 input 	 terminal 	21
      3
    	 	\fIDEO 	 input 	 terminal 	21 Terminal for \fonne\fting video e\buipment.
      4	 	COMPU\bER/COMPONEN\b 	 1 	 input 	
    terminal 	2\b, 21Terminal for \fomputer RGB and 
    \fomponent signals.
      5	 AUDIO	 1 	 input 	 terminal 	22
      6
    	 MONI\bOR 	 OU\b* 	 terminal 	 	22, 52(Output terminal for \fomputer RGB and 
    \fomponent signals) 
    Terminal for \fonne\fting a monitor.
    COMPUTER/COMPONENT 2* input 
    terminal
    	
    2\b, 21 Terminal for \fomputer RGB and 
    \fomponent signals.
    * You must swit\fh the setting depending 
    on whether you are using the terminal for 
    MONITOR OUT or COMPUTER/
    COMPONENT 2 input.
      7  AUDIO 	 OU\b 	 terminal 	22Audio output terminal of e\buipment 
    \fonne\fted to the audio input terminal. Using the Kensington Lock
    •
      This proje\ftor has a Kensington Se\furity 
    Standard \fonne\ftor for use with a 
    Kensington Mi\froSaver Se\furity System. 
    Refer to the information that \fame with the 
    system for instru\ftions on how to use it to 
    se\fure the proje\ftor.
      8 
    L AN 	 terminal 	 	24Terminal for \fontrolling the proje\ftor using 
    a \fomputer via network.
      9	 RS-232C	 terminal 	23 Terminal for \fontrolling the proje\ftor using 
    a \fomputer.
    1\b	 	 Exhaust 	 vent 	6\b
    11
    	 	 Speaker 	5\b
    12
    	 	 Kensington 	 Security 	 Standard 	 connector
    13	 	Rear	 adjustment 	 foot 	27
    14
    	 	AC 	 socket 	24Conne\ft the supplied power \ford.  
    						
    							
    12
    P\frt N\fmes \fnd \bunctions (Continued)
    Numbers in Z  refer to the main pages in this operation manual where the 
    topic is explained.
    2
    3
    4
    8
    10
    11
    6
    1
    7
    9
    12
    13
    14
    16
    18
    20
    21
    22
    19 17
    515
    Ad\bustment buttons ( P/R /O /Q ) 39r 	 g 	 d 	 	g 	  	 9
    ON button 25r	 g 	 e 	 
    						
    							
    13
    IntroductionInserting the Batteries
    1 Pull down the t\fb on the cover \fnd remove the 
    cover tow\frds the direction of the \frrow.
    2 Insert the b\ftteries.
    						
    							
    14
    E\fsy St\frt
    This section shows the basic operation (pro\bector connecting with the computer). For details, 
    see the page described below for each step.
    Setup an\b Pr\fjecti\fn
    In this section, connection of the pro\bector and the computer is explained using one example.
    
    						
    							
    15
    E\fsy St\frt
    1 After the pro\bector turns on, the Setup Guide appears.
      (When “Setup Guide” is set to “On”. See page  49 .)
    2 Follow the steps in the Setup Guide and ad\bust the focus, height (angle) and picture size.
    3 After ad\busting the focus, height (angle) and picture size, press ENTER to finish the 
    Setup Guide.
    4.  Adjust the projected im\fge with the Setup Guide
    _ P. 26
    Correcting trapezoidal distortion using Keystone Correction.
    
    						
    							
    16
    Setting Up the Projector
    Vi\be\f Setup
    If using this pro\bector outside the U.S.A., please change setting to “0 IRE” in Video Setup. (See 
    page 46 .)
    Setting Up the Pr\fject\fr
    For optimal image quality, position the pro\bector perpendicular to the screen with the pro\bector's 
    feet flat and level. Doing so will eliminate the need for Keystone correction and provide the best 
    image quality. (See page 
    28 .)
    Stan\bar\b Setup (Fr\fnt Pr\fjecti\fn)
     
    ■ Place the pro\bector at the required distance from the screen according to the desired picture 
    size. (See page 
    17 .)
    300 (762 cm)
    200 (508 cm)
    100 (254 cm)
    40 (102 cm)
    44–53
    (1.3 m – 1.6 m) 1011–132
    (3.3 m – 4.0 m)
    2110–264
    (6.7 m – 8.0 m)329–396
    (10.0 m – 12.0 m)
    254 ×159
    (646 cm  × 404 cm)
    170×106
    (431 cm × 269 cm)85×53(215 cm × 135 cm)34×21(86 cm × 54 cm)
    \fictu\b e Size
    \f\bojection
    Distance
    Indic\ftion of the Projection Im\fge Size \fnd Projection Dist\fnce
    [PG-LW3000/PG-LW3500]
    Example: 16:10 Signal Input (Normal Mode)
    [PG-LX3000/PG-LX3500]
    Example: 4:3 Signal Input (Normal Mode)
    300 (762 cm)
    200 (\f08 cm)
    100 (2\f4 cm)
    40 (102 cm)
    \f\b2–6\b2
    (1.6 m – 1.9 m)
    12\b11–1\f\b6
    (3.9 m – 4.7 m)
    2\f\b10–30\b11
    (7.9 m – 9.4 m)
    38\b9–46\b\f
    (11.8 m – 14.2 m)
    240 180
    (610 cm  4\f7 cm)
    160120
    (406 cm  30\f cm)
    8060(203 cm  1\f2 cm)3224(81 cm  61 cm)
    Projection
    Distance
    ×
    ×
    ×
    × × ×
    × × 
    						
    							
    17
    Setup
    Screen Size and Projection Distance
    ScreenLens center
    H L
    [PG-LW3000/PG-LW3500]
    16\f10 Sig\bal I\bput (Normal Mode)
    Picture (Screen) size Projection distance \[[\f]Distance fro\b the lens center 
    to the botto\b of the i\bage [H]Diag. [ χ
    ] Width HeightMini\bu\b [\f1] Maxi\bu\b [\f2]
    300" (762 cm) 646 cm(2\f4") 404 cm(1\f9") 10.0 m(32\b 9") 12.0 m(39\b 6") 7 cm(2 37/64")
    2\f0" (63\f cm) \f38 cm(212") 337 cm(132") 8.3 m(27\b 4") 10.0 m(32\b 11") \f cm(2 9/64")
    200" (\f08 cm) 431 cm(170") 269 cm(106") 6.7 m(21\b 10") 8.0 m(26\b 4") 4 cm(1 23/32")
    1\f0" (381 cm) 323 cm(127") 202 cm(79") \f.0 m(16\b \f") 6.0 m(19\b 9") 3 cm(1 9/32")
    120" (30\f cm) 2\f8 cm(102") 162 cm(64") 4.0 m(13\b 1") 4.8 m(1\f\b 10") 3 cm(1 1/32")
    100" (2\f4 cm) 21\f cm(8\f") 13\f cm(\f3") 3.3 m(10\b 11") 4.0 m(13\b 2") 2 cm(0 \f\f/64")
    80" (203 cm) 172 cm(68") 108 cm(42") 2.7 m(8\b 9") 3.2 m(10\b 6") 2 cm(0 11/16")
    60" (1\f2 cm) 129 cm(\f1") 81 cm(32") 2.0 m(6\b 7") 2.4 m(7\b 11") 1 cm(0 33/64")
    40" (102 cm) 86 cm(34") \f4 cm(21") 1.3 m(4\b 4") 1.6 m(\f\b 3\b) 1 cm(0 11/32")
    4\f3 Sig\bal I\bput (Normal Mode)
    Picture (Screen) size Projection distance \[[\f]Distance fro\b the lens center 
    to the botto\b of the i\bage [H]Diag. [ χ
    ] Width HeightMini\bu\b [\f1] Maxi\bu\b [\f2]
    300" (762 cm) 610 cm(240")4\f7 cm (180")11.3 m(37\b 1") 13.6 m(44\b 9") 7 cm(2 29/32")
    2\f0" (63\f cm) \f08 cm(200")381 cm (1\f0") 9.4 m(30\b 11") 11.4 m(37\b 3") 6 cm(2 27/64")
    200" (\f08 cm) 406 cm(160")30\f cm (120") 7.\f m(24\b 9") 9.1 m(29\b 10") \f cm(1 1\f/16")
    1\f0" (381 cm) 30\f cm(120")229 cm (90") \f.7 m(18\b 7") 6.8 m(22\b 4") 4 cm(1 29/64")
    120" (30\f cm) 244 cm(96")183 cm (72") 4.\f m(14\b 10") \f.\f m(17\b 11") 3 cm(1 11/64")
    100" (2\f4 cm) 203 cm(80")1\f2 cm (60") 3.8 m(12\b 4") 4.\f m(14\b 11") 2 cm(0 31/32")
    80" (203 cm) 163 cm(64")122 cm (48") 3.0 m(9\b 11") 3.6 m(11\b 11") 2 cm(0 2\f/32")
    70" (178 cm) 142 cm(\f6")107 cm (42") 2.6 m(8\b 8") 3.2 m(10\b \f") 2 cm(0 43/64")
    60" (1\f2 cm) 122 cm(48") 91 cm(36") 2.3 m(7\b \f") 2.7 m(8\b 11") 1 cm(0 37/64")
    40" (102 cm) 81 cm(32") 61 cm(24") 1.\f m(4\b 11") 1.8 m(6\b 0") 1 cm(0 2\f/64")
    When using the projector with screen sizes not list\4ed in the above ch\4arts, calculate th\4e values according to the formul\4as.
    16:10 Signal 4:3 Signal
    [m/cm] [Feet/inches] [m/cm][Feet/inches]
    L1: Minimum projection distance \4(m/ft) 0.03328
    χ
    0.03328 χ
     / 0.30480.03768
    χ
    0.03768 χ
     / 0.3048
    L2: Maximum projection distance \4(m/ft) 0.04013
    χ
    0.04013 χ
     / 0.30480.04\f43
    χ
    0.04\f43 χ
     / 0.3048
    H: Distance from the lens center\4 to the bottom of \4the image (cm/in)0.02178χ
    0.02178 χ
     / 2.\f40.02466 χ
    0.02466 χ
     / 2.\f4
    χ
     : Picture diagonal size : 40''-300''
    •  Allow a margin of error in the values in the 
    diagrams below.
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    18
    Screen Size and Projection Distance (Continued\f
    ScreenLens center
    H L
    [PG-LX3000/PG-LX3500]
    4\f3 Sig\bal I\bput (Normal Mode)
    Picture (Screen) size Projection distance \[[\f]Distance fro\b the lens center 
    to the botto\b of the i\bage [H]Diag. [ χ
    ] Width HeightMini\bu\b [\f1] Maxi\bu\b [\f2]
    300" (762 cm) 610 cm(240") 4\f7 cm(180") 11.8 m(38\b 9") 14.2 m(46\b \f") 17 cm(6 23/32")
    2\f0" (63\f cm) \f08 cm(200") 381 cm(1\f0") 9.9 m(32\b 4") 11.8 m(38\b 8") 14 cm(\f 19/32")
    200" (\f08 cm) 406 cm(160") 30\f cm(120") 7.9 m(2\f\b 10") 9.4 m(30\b 11") 11 cm(4 31/64")
    1\f0" (381 cm) 30\f cm(120") 229 cm(90") \f.9 m(19\b \f") 7.1 m(23\b 3") 9 cm(3 23/64")
    120" (30\f cm) 244 cm(96") 183 cm(72") 4.7 m(1\f\b 6") \f.7 m(18\b 7") 7 cm(2 11/16")
    100" (2\f4 cm) 203 cm(80") 1\f2 cm(60") 3.9 m(12\b 11") 4.7 m(1\f\b 6") 6 cm(2 1\f/64")
    80" (203 cm) 163 cm(64") 122 cm(48") 3.2 m(10\b 4") 3.8 m(12\b \f") \f cm(1 \f1/64")
    70" (178 cm) 142 cm(\f6") 107 cm(42") 2.8 m(9\b 1") 3.3 m(10\b 10") 4 cm(1 9/16")
    60" (1\f2 cm) 122 cm(48") 91 cm(36") 2.4 m(7\b 9") 2.8 m(9\b 3") 3 cm(1 11/32")
    40" (102 cm) 81 cm(32") 61 cm(24") 1.6 m(\f\b 2") 1.9 m(6\b 2") 2 cm(\f7/64")
    16\f9 Sig\bal I\bput (16\f9 Mode)
    Picture (Screen) size Projection distance \[[\f]Distance fro\b the lens 
    center to the botto\b  of the i\bage [H] Adjustable range of 
    i\bage position [S]
    Diag. [ χ
    ] Width HeightMini\bu\b [\f1] Maxi\bu\b [\f2]
    300"
    (762 cm) 664 cm(261")374 cm(147")12.9 m(42\b 3")1\f.4 m(\f0\b 7") 81 cm(31 \f3/64")±62 cm(±24 33/64")2\f0"(63\f cm) \f\f3 cm(218")311 cm(123")10.7 m(3\f\b 3")12.8 m(42\b 2") 67 cm(26 17/32")±\f2 cm(±20 27/64")200"(\f08 cm) 443 cm(174")249 cm(98")8.6 m(28\b 2")10.3 m(33\b 9") \f4 cm(21 7/32")±42 cm(±16 11/32")1\f0"(381 cm) 332 cm(131")187 cm(74")6.4 m(21\b 2") 7.7 m(2\f\b 3") 40 cm(1\f \f9/64")±31 cm(±12 1/4")120"(30\f cm) 266 cm(10\f")149 cm(\f9")\f.2 m(16\b 11")6.2 m(20\b 3") 32 cm(12 47/64")±2\f cm(±9 13/16")100"(2\f4 cm) 221 cm(87")12\f cm(49")4.3 m(14\b 1") \f.1 m(16\b 10")27 cm(10 39/64")±21 cm(±8 11/64")80"(203 cm) 177 cm(70")100 cm(39")3.4 m(11\b 3") 4.1 m(13\b 6") 22 cm(8 31/64")±17 cm(±6 17/32")60"(1\f2 cm) 133 cm(\f2")7\f cm(29")2.6 m(8\b \f") 3.1 m(10\b 1") 16 cm(6 23/64")±12 cm(±4 29/32")40"(102 cm)89 cm (3\f") \f0 cm(20")1.7 m(\f\b 8") 2.1 m(6\b 9") 11 cm(4 1/4") ±8 cm(±3 17/64")
    When using the projector with screen sizes not list\4ed in the above ch\4arts, calculate th\4e values according to the formul\4as.
    16:10 Signal 4:3 Signal
    [m/cm] [Feet/inches] [m/cm][Feet/inches]
    L1: Minimum projection distance \4(m/ft) 0.03941
    χ
    0.03941 χ
     / 0.30480.04294
    χ
    0.04294 χ
     / 0.3048
    L2: Maximum projection distance \4(m/ft) 0.04717
    χ
    0.04717 χ
     / 0.30480.0\f139
    χ
    0.0\f139 χ
     / 0.3048
    H: Distance from the lens center\4 to the bottom of \4the image (cm/in)0.0\f689χ
    0.0\f689 χ
     / 2.\f40.269\f2 χ
    0.269\f2 χ
     / 2.\f4
    S:Adjustable range\4 of image position \4(cm/in)See page 43.--±0.207\f4 χ
    ±0.207\f4 χ
     / 2.\f4
    χ
     : Picture diagonal size : 40''-300''
    •  Allow a margin of error in the values in the 
    diagrams below.
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